Job Summary: The Project Engineer – Utility is responsible for planning, execution, and delivery of utility-scale projects, ensuring compliance with technical, safety, quality, and timeline requirements. The role involves coordination with cross-functional teams, contractors, and stakeholders to deliver projects efficiently from design to commissioning.
Key Responsibilities:
Support end-to-end execution of a 10–20 MW utility-scale project (solar, power, electrical, or infrastructure).
Review project designs, drawings, BOQs, and technical specifications.
Coordinate with EPC contractors, vendors, and site teams for smooth project execution.
Monitor project schedules, milestones, and daily progress at site.
Ensure compliance with safety (HSE), quality standards, and statutory regulations.
Assist in procurement planning, material tracking, and inventory control.
Identify technical issues, risks, and delays; propose corrective actions.
Support testing, commissioning, and handover of utility assets.
Prepare project reports, progress updates, and documentation for management.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical / Mechanical / Civil or related field).
2–6 years of experience in utility-scale projects (solar, power plants, substations, transmission, or infrastructure).
Strong understanding of project execution, site coordination, and engineering drawings.
Skills & Competencies:
Knowledge of utility-scale construction and engineering practices.
Project coordination and stakeholder management.
Ability to work in site-based, fast-paced environments.
Problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Project, AutoCAD (preferred).
Good communication and reporting skills.
Preferred Experience:
Experience in solar utility projects, substations, transmission lines, or power plants.
Exposure to EPC project environments.
Familiarity with statutory approvals and safety compliance.